Thread: Ogier with Ford??
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9th July 2010, 22:01 #111
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Originally Posted by BobcatRule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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9th July 2010, 22:11 #112
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He can be happy that he has drive these days..
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10th July 2010, 09:06 #113
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There are two ways at looking at it. Why go to a team who have consistently proved they can't get the job done!
However, he may feel he's the man to do it. I really would be amazed if he walked away from Citroen..
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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10th July 2010, 09:59 #114
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Originally Posted by AndyRACRule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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10th July 2010, 10:28 #115Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Citroën is the way for him.
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10th July 2010, 10:56 #116
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I agree..
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10th July 2010, 11:21 #117
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Are we looking at the case of too many stars in one team? To find an analogy, it looks like the Lorenzo-Rossi line-up at Yamaha in Moto GP won't last beyond this season either. I think Citroen has an important decision to make. Is there a possibility that Citroen will force Loeb to retire in order to keep Ogier? I mean they may want to take a look at the future and if Ogier moves to Ford due to Loeb and then the Legend himself retires soon too, Citroen will have failed to build up the team for the future. After all, Yamaha seems to prefer keeping the younger Lorenzo and some even say Ferrari forced Schumacher to retire in 2006. : Is Citroen going to opt for the long-term approach?
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10th July 2010, 12:21 #118
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Ogier is very talented driver but not good enough to force Loeb to retire yet. I think if Ogier wins one or two more rallies this year, it will actually motivate Loeb more because he's got another competition and better yet he's in the same car
Waiting for Subaru to come back to be :champion:
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12th July 2010, 17:26 #119
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Originally Posted by koko0703:smokin: "position no good but very enjoy" japaneese driver at end of safari rally
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12th July 2010, 17:27 #120
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Originally Posted by Red bullRule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
I admire your will Mirek to argue with the windmills here.
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